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Vol. XI1, No. 3
Published by the Associated Student Body
November 23, 1966
Cal Baptist Group Plans
Mexico Trip for Christmas
Hermanos en Cristo, organized
last year for the purpose of taking
the Gospel to Mexico, is organizing
their second Christmas trip to that
country. According to Mr. U. R.
Neely, sponsor for the group, the
team will be going to Caborca, a
farming community of some 15,000
people, 250 miles Southeast of Yuma,
Arizona.
The group will be working from
December 17th through the 31st,
with some students working only one
of the two weeks. In addition to
CBC students, former students and
graduates will be helping in the
effort. Bible stories, choruses, and
sports activities will be used to
gain the attention and interest of
the people, and thereby to present
the Gospel.
The organization has sponsored
several trips to the Mexicali area
and to the City of San Luis. It is
hoped that a few days can also be
spent in San Luis this Christmas.
Blood Bank Started
For Students, Faculty
A blood-bank account in the San
Bernardino-Riverside Counties has
been opened, and students, faculty
and staff are now being urged to
participate.
Donations to the account can be
made at two different locations; at
the Riverside General Hospital on
Wednesdays from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m.
and at the San Bernardino Office
located on the Orange Show Grounds
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The San Bernardino Office is also
open Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. All donations are
taken by appointment only. Students
are encouraged to designate the CBC
account.
This account is being sponsored
by the Alpha K Club on this campus.
Convention Approval Given
For Dorms, Gym, Book of Life
The Southern Baptist State Convention has given its approval for the
construction of four much needed buildings on CBC's campus. In the Faculty
and Staff Newsletter it was announced that "Without a dissenting vote, the
State Convention approved the plans of the trustees that CBC proceed with
plans for four buildings: gymnasium, boys' dormitory, girls' dormitory, and
the first wing of the Book of Life Building."
Under the tentative proposals,
ASB Directory Sales
Slated for December
The Student Directory, announced
previously in Student Body Council
meetings, will be out the first part
of December. It will contain much
valuable information and should
prove useful to every student and
faculty member on our campus.
Included in the directory are the
home addresses and school room and
phone numbers of each student. There
will also be a faculty and staff directory, a calendar of activities,
pages for student body and class
officers, and a special information
page.
Darlene Combs edited the booklet which will cost 25<£. They will
he sold in the hallways of the main
building.
ISC To Encourage
Spirit, Lancer Support
The new Intramural and School
Spirit Commission (I.S.C.) of the
Associated Student Body has the
significant duty of promoting and
coordinating the intramural athletic
program and encouraging support for
the Cal Baptist Lancers. Alan Young
has been appointed and approved by
the Student Body Council as the
I.S.C. Commissioner. Other members
of the Commission are Susanne
Dacus, Head Cheerleader; Karen
Ashlock, Head Songleader; Darwin
Wolber, Senior Class Athletics Representative; Chet Edmunds, Sophomore Class Representative; and
Lynn Lewis, Freshman Class Representative. There are also three
other commissions functioning,
the boys' and girls' dormitories will
be built in the field facing Lancer
Arms ; the gymnasium will be adjacent
to the baseball field; and the Book
of Life wing will be constructed in
the field facing Magnolia Avenue.
This wing, the Wallace Memorial
Wing, is to consist of a Little Theater,
music recital hall, and museum, all
served by a common foyer. Downstairs will be a band room and practice rooms.
The architectural firm of Cowan
and Bussey has been contracted to
draw the plans. Construction will
begin as financial plans are approved.
"Someday, Mother, I'm going to put my
foot down. I'm going to forget that I'm a
Harvard man ... Mother!" Glen Megargee
yells at Ginney Storey during a performance of "LIGHT UP THE SKY."
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In Everything
Give Thanks

Vol. XI1, No. 3
Published by the Associated Student Body
November 23, 1966
Cal Baptist Group Plans
Mexico Trip for Christmas
Hermanos en Cristo, organized
last year for the purpose of taking
the Gospel to Mexico, is organizing
their second Christmas trip to that
country. According to Mr. U. R.
Neely, sponsor for the group, the
team will be going to Caborca, a
farming community of some 15,000
people, 250 miles Southeast of Yuma,
Arizona.
The group will be working from
December 17th through the 31st,
with some students working only one
of the two weeks. In addition to
CBC students, former students and
graduates will be helping in the
effort. Bible stories, choruses, and
sports activities will be used to
gain the attention and interest of
the people, and thereby to present
the Gospel.
The organization has sponsored
several trips to the Mexicali area
and to the City of San Luis. It is
hoped that a few days can also be
spent in San Luis this Christmas.
Blood Bank Started
For Students, Faculty
A blood-bank account in the San
Bernardino-Riverside Counties has
been opened, and students, faculty
and staff are now being urged to
participate.
Donations to the account can be
made at two different locations; at
the Riverside General Hospital on
Wednesdays from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m.
and at the San Bernardino Office
located on the Orange Show Grounds
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The San Bernardino Office is also
open Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. All donations are
taken by appointment only. Students
are encouraged to designate the CBC
account.
This account is being sponsored
by the Alpha K Club on this campus.
Convention Approval Given
For Dorms, Gym, Book of Life
The Southern Baptist State Convention has given its approval for the
construction of four much needed buildings on CBC's campus. In the Faculty
and Staff Newsletter it was announced that "Without a dissenting vote, the
State Convention approved the plans of the trustees that CBC proceed with
plans for four buildings: gymnasium, boys' dormitory, girls' dormitory, and
the first wing of the Book of Life Building."
Under the tentative proposals,
ASB Directory Sales
Slated for December
The Student Directory, announced
previously in Student Body Council
meetings, will be out the first part
of December. It will contain much
valuable information and should
prove useful to every student and
faculty member on our campus.
Included in the directory are the
home addresses and school room and
phone numbers of each student. There
will also be a faculty and staff directory, a calendar of activities,
pages for student body and class
officers, and a special information
page.
Darlene Combs edited the booklet which will cost 25